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Had a customer ask me to look at her unvented cylinder.

Cold water running through tundish. Isolate supply to cylinder and the water stops running, needs new combi valve.

She did have insurance who refused to touch it because it hadn't been serviced for 2 years.

I've advised to change t and p valve and expansion valve also so all the components are new and saves something else going in the near future. Would you say that is good advice? The parts are not cheap, would be direct from manufacturer.

Labour wise I'm thinking 2 hours and will do a service certificate as I go so should she need insurance again she is covered.
 
Had a customer ask me to look at her unvented cylinder.

Cold water running through tundish. Isolate supply to cylinder and the water stops running, needs new combi valve.

She did have insurance who refused to touch it because it hadn't been serviced for 2 years.

I've advised to change t and p valve and expansion valve also so all the components are new and saves something else going in the near future. Would you say that is good advice? The parts are not cheap, would be direct from manufacturer.

Labour wise I'm thinking 2 hours and will do a service certificate as I go so should she need insurance again she is covered.

Hi Ash

So long as you replace the items with those rated exactly the same it does not matter. That said the MI police will be along soon to disagree. I only got told that by the BBA so, hell, what do they know? ;)

Why did you conclude it was the pressure relief valve? Did you disassemble it? Does the T&P not flow into the same tundish? If the T&P is fine there is no need whatsoever to change it.

What's the state of the pressure vessel? Is that pressurised properly? Remember the charge must be appropriate for the main PRV setting.:)

You're kinda obligated ( as a professional installer) to give her a record. Ask her to keep it by the cylinder. REMEMBER. Get her agreement on doing the service at the same time NEXT YEAR and put it in your diary.
You may wish to disassemble all components you change and then silicone grease all threads and seals. It'll make it a doddle next time no matter how bad they get. ;)
 
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Are the expansion vessels gone or just flat ?
 
There is no expansion vessel, there is a expansion relief valve.

A company I worked at before used to make us change all components if it looked as though they had not been done for a while, would save getting a call back a few months down the line because a different component had failed and water was running through the tundish again. This may seem a bit over the top but it saves disputes with customers.
 
so not like this?

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Also can anyone recommend an unvented fault finding course. I was taught the following:

If the water running through the tundish is constant and its cold, it's the combi valve.

It's it intermittent and warm its the ex vessel that needs attention.

If it's hot it's the t and p valve.

Not the best training I admit, if I can get on a decent course that would be good. Doing the unvented course to get qualified is one thing but it was all aimed at the set up/install side from what I remember.
 
Come on Ash there must be something to accommodate expansion, either it is a bubble top or it has a vessel/s ?
If it hasn't got a vessel did you recharge the bubble, it could be that the expansion relief was discharging because the expansion was not being accommodated.
In which case it just needed a service.
 
internal bubble
 

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